Monday, April 27, 2015

Stuart Ferguson Career highlights because he is soon to retire


Stuart worked for the School of Information Studies at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga from 1990 until 2008 when he moved to the University of Canberra.   During this time he completed his PhD, was author or editor of a number of books (including Computers for Librarians which went to three editions and Libraries in 21st Century, a foundation text book still in use), and was the long-time director of the Centre for Information Studies at CSU.  As coordinator of the Master’s program Stuart laid the foundations for what later became the Information and Knowledge Management specialisation now offered as part of the MIS program at CSU.  Stuart became Associate Head of School in 2007 and acted as head in 2008 before his move to the University of Canberra.

Stuart brought a strong IT focus to the School and in later years championed the place of information and knowledge management in the LIS curriculum.  His contribution to a generation of students, and the profession, was considerable

Stuart has been a wonderful supporter of the LIS profession – his commitment to developing the professionals of the future is clearly evident in his career – and as someone who participated in advisory and review committees for courses at CSU and the University of Canberra I was always inspired by his commitment to making sure that education was closely tied to the needs of the contemporary library sector.  He has been a passionate support of all his students, a truly kind and caring educator.

I would like to recognise Stuart for his great commitment to connecting to the profession – he never turned down an invitation from ALIA to speak and we were very fortunate to have him attend nearly every ALIA ACT event in the past six years.

We wish him the very best – and encourage him to keep participating in professional activities.  Stuart it is wonderful to be able to celebrate your contribution!


Robert Pymm and Roxanne Missingham